Imfundo

Imfundo

Imfundo is the team within the United Kingdom Department for International Development which creates partnerships to deliver information technology-based activities supporting gender equality and universal primary education in sub-Saharan Africa.

The name Imfundo is from the Nguni languages of southern Africa. It means "The acquisition of knowledge; the process of becoming educated."

External links

* [http://imfundo.digitalbrain.com/imfundo/ Imfundo Website]


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